Benjamin Franklin to James Bowdoin, January 24, 1752
Philada. Jan. 24. 1752 Sir I am glad to learn by your Favour of the 21st past, 3 that Mr. Kinnersley’s Lectures have been acceptable to the Gentlemen of Boston,…
Philada. Jan. 24. 1752 Sir I am glad to learn by your Favour of the 21st past, 3 that Mr. Kinnersley’s Lectures have been acceptable to the Gentlemen of Boston,…
Eliz: Town (NJ) Janua: 20: 1752 Sir I wrote you a few lines the 18th: of last month telling you of the misfortune that had befell your Electrical Globe. 9…
[1752] Dr Sir Last Night your Servt carried over what things were left also the last loaf of Double refind Sugar in my possession, if coarse single Refined will do…
Preceding From Washington to Dinwiddie [10 June 1752] Next From Dinwiddie to Washington [30 October 1753] All All correspondence between Washington and Dinwiddie
Dogues N–¨e–©ck Ju–¨ly 29, 1752–© Sir I came Home –¨ mutilated –© Yesterday, when I re–¨ mutilated –© Me with the time of Yr Brother –¨ mutilated –© neral, 1…
17 June 1752. –This Indenture . . . Between Lawrence Washington of the County of Fairfax . . . and George Washington of the County of King George . .…
King George Coty June 10th 1752 Honble Sir Being impatient to know Colo. Fitzhugh–s result; I went to Maryland as I returned Home He is willing to accept of the…
May 20th 1752 Sir I shou–d have been down long before this but my business in Frederick detain–d me somewhat longer than I expected and imediately upon my return from…